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Small Business Protection
What you need to know.




Small Business Protection...Are You Endangering Your Business?

One thing that every entrepreneur will tell you about starting a small business is: it’s not easy. When it comes to challenges like taking out your first loan, marketing your product, launching your Web site and maintaining cash flow, or finding a qualified business attorney, any business person will tell you you’ll be faced with your share of tough spots. But there’s another thing business owners will tell you:

You Must Protect Your Business

Privacy issues are a concern in almost every arena of life. We live in a technology-based age - numbers are all we use to identify our personal information. We have social security numbers, driver's license numbers, insurance and bank numbers, healthcare numbers, tax identification numbers, and account numbers. We leave a trail everywhere we go of where we were, how much we spent and where we spent it.

If you're a business owner, you not only have your personal business information, you also have personal information of your employees too. You must keep track of their employee identification numbers, social security numbers, medical insurance and drivers license numbers.

With identity theft being the number one white collar crime in america, employers are faced with a major headache. They are being held liable for identity theft that occurs in the workplace. Securing sensitive information on your customers and employees must become part of your efforts. In fact, it's the law.





Protect Your Privacy with Evidence Eraser Evidence Eraser - will allow you to completely remove all traces of questionable activity from your system. Formatting your hard drive or simply overwriting the files isn’t going to get rid of the data for good. You need a program that completely removes all traces of your computer activity. You need a program that meets the standards of the U.S. Department of Defense. You need Evidence Eraser. No computer user should be without it.






Small Business Protection is a very important part of growing your business.

Please take a moment to review the three major federal regulations that require businesses to take proactive measures to protect nonpublic information.


Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA)


Gramm, Leach, Bliley Safeguard Rule (GLB)


Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act (FACTA)






"There is far too much law for those who can afford it and far too little for those who cannot. No one can be satisfied with this state of affairs. The cost of hiring a lawyer and the mysteries of the legal process discourage most people of modest means from trying to enforce their rights." Dr. Derek Bok, former president of Harvard University, in Harvard Magazine 1993











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Identity Theft in The Workplace

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